Job summary
To deputise for and support the Nurse Manager in leading the nursing team in developing, delivering and maintaining high quality palliative care to patients. To facilitate and maintain an atmosphere that reflects the Hospice values and behaviors. To support work across all Hospice clinical services. To promote a culture of learning and enquiry.
Main duties of the job
Clinical Role
To act as an innovative and enthusiastic role model, providing leadership, guidance and advice to staff on operational and professional issues. To promote an honest and transparent culture;
Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of the options for achieving symptom control and ability to give evidence-based professional advice to other health and care staff internally and externally to the organisation;
Perform comprehensive assessment of patients with sensitive and complex palliative care needs. Assess family member/carer needs. Plan, implement and evaluate care delivery according to changing health care needs, wishes and culture. Act as patient advocate when appropriate;
Establish and maintain effective communication, often of a highly complex nature, with patients, carers and professionals across health and social care services, using advanced communication, negotiation and diplomacy skills and breaking down barriers to understanding with various individuals.
Identify issues deemed to be actual/potential palliative care emergencies/crises and develop, in a timely way, care plans accordingly involving other professionals, the patient and family members as appropriate;
Work in partnership with patients and carers to enable them to make informed choices, set goals and to identify and promote strategies to adapt to life-threatening and life-limiting situations. Make decisions regarding resuscitation, discussing these with patients and carers as appropriate, communicate with professionals and ensure documentation is complete;
To ensure a clinical learning environment where students, junior staff and those on placement achieve their learning needs. To ensure expertise is shared with the wider health community;
To facilitate others to be proactive in preparing and delivering clinical information to promote the effectiveness of the MDT, acting as an equal member;
To ensure that high standards of nursing care are given and maintained, and to take appropriate action when standards are not being maintained;
To act as a clinical resource to others and to ensure the effective coordination of services to meet patients’/relatives’ needs;
Provide support and facilitate the induction and education of volunteers. Ensure appropriate levels of communication for them to fulfill their role;
Access services for patients by referral to services within the Hospice and external agencies. Support junior staff in building their skill of how, when and why to refer;
To ensure the department has appropriate link nurses and support them in undertaking that role
Managerial Role
Deputise for the Nurse Manager in day-to-day management;
Exercise effective leadership and communication skills with the Nurse Manager, patients, relatives and members of the MDT;
Work as an expert practitioner and act as a role model within the multi-disciplinary team, demonstrating highly developed specialist knowledge and skills through theory, nursing practice and experience;
Support the Nurse Manager in the management of human and other resources effectively within the budget allocation. This includes performance management and the management of sickness absence;
To ensure an appropriate skill mix when planning rotas, delegating tasks, etc.;
Participate as necessary in the recruitment, induction and retention of staff and volunteers;
To create and maintain accurate contemporaneous patient records and to ensure all staff adhere to The Prince of Wales Hospice and the Nursing and Midwifery Council guidelines for record keeping;
In liaison with the Nurse Manager undertake and participate in the annual appraisal process of Nurses and Healthcare Assistants.
To promote systems, such as clinical supervision and reflective practice, to enhance own clinical skills and those of more junior staff;
To initiate and monitor programmes of induction for nurses and medical staff;
Where appropriate delegate tasks to more junior staff, to increase the skills of others and ensure the smooth running of the service;
To promote a culture of safety for staff, patients and visitors within the work environment and throughout the Hospice; and
Ensure the timely completion of all documentation such as clinical adverse events by all staff.
Training and Development
Through the appraisal system identify the learning needs for staff;
Through appraisal, set own realistic objectives with the line manager, which may include a period of alternative practice;
Keep abreast of current changes in nursing practices, palliative care and management/leadership theory, to ensure own personal and professional development;
Provide education and training to multidisciplinary team staff and assist in the delivery of training programmes for Trainee Nursing Associates, Nursing Associates, Student Nurses, Registered Nurses and other non-medical registered workforce to expand their knowledge and skills;
Design education programmes and clinical teaching materials to deliver a range of modules both internally and externally, actively seeking out opportunities for external collaboration and funding streams;
Support clinical teams, students and learners to receive appropriate supervision, mentorship and have a positive experience whilst engaging in learning,
Promote a culture of enquiry within the field of learning by attending and encouraging others to attend study days, conferences, etc.;
Assist the Nurse Manager in undertaking audit and implement recommendations or actions identified to make improvements;
Attend all mandatory training
To work closely with members of staff at point of care delivery;
To enhance the continuous professional development of registered and unregistered nursing staff throughout the Hospice;
The tasks and responsibilities outlined in this job description is not exhaustive
About us
Join our dedicated team at The Prince of Wales Hospice, where we provide specialist palliative care in a supportive and respectful environment. Our 14-bed inpatient unit, located just minutes from Junction 32 of the M62 in Pontefract, also offers outpatient and community services, including a successful Lymphoedema clinic.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Deputy Nurse Manager
Location: Pontefract
Hours: 37.5 (working pattern includes nights and weekends)
Salary: £37,988 - £42,375 per annum (FTE)
Are you a compassionate, motivated nurse leader seeking your next challenge? Do you thrive in a supportive, high-performing team that’s committed to excellence in palliative and end-of-life care? Are you passionate about clinical leadership, innovation, and professional development? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Join our dedicated team at The Prince of Wales Hospice, where we provide specialist palliative care in a supportive and respectful environment. Our 14-bed inpatient unit, located just minutes from Junction 32 of the M62 in Pontefract, also offers outpatient and community services, including a successful Lymphoedema clinic.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us
In our most recent staff survey:
All of our staff felt they make a real difference and are proud to work for the Hospice
97% of employees said they enjoy working with our team
We offer a welcoming and collaborative culture where staff wellbeing, professional growth, and patient care go hand in hand.
Your Role
We’re seeking a dynamic and skilled Deputy Nurse Manager to join our forward-thinking team. In this key leadership role, you’ll support the Nurse Manager in delivering outstanding palliative care and driving continual improvements across our clinical services.
This is a unique opportunity to:
Shape the future of specialist end-of-life care within a compassionate, values-led organisation
Support and inspire a talented clinical team across inpatient and community services
Lead on education and professional development initiatives that empower staff and enhance patient care
Foster a culture of learning, innovation, and excellence
You’ll be instrumental in maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice and patient safety, while promoting our Hospice’s philosophy of holistic, person-centred care
What We’re Looking For
You’ll be a registered nurse with:
Experience of palliative and end of life care
Able to demonstrate management skills and experience
Research, audit and clinical governance awareness
Experience of participating in audits and staff development
Experience of teaching experience within the clinical setting
A passion for mentoring, education, and supporting continuous professional development
A proactive, flexible approach with the ability to influence and drive positive change
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
What We Offer
27 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata)
Enhanced sick pay and contributory pension scheme
Access to Employee Assistance Programme for emotional and practical support
Eligibility to apply for Blue Light Card for retail and leisure discounts
On-site discounted staff meals during working hours
Ongoing learning, development, and career progression opportunities
Annual salary reviews
Additional Information
This role requires an Enhanced DBS Check
Successful candidates must subscribe to the DBS Update Service (annual fee currently £16)
How to Apply
Please go to our website to apply: https://www.pwh.org.uk/vacancies/jobs
For more information or an informal chat about the role, please contact: Kate Roberts, Nurse Manager kroberts@pwh.org.uk | 01977 781454
Job description
Job responsibilities
Deputy Nurse Manager
Location: Pontefract
Hours: 37.5 (working pattern includes nights and weekends)
Salary: £37,988 - £42,375 per annum (FTE)
Are you a compassionate, motivated nurse leader seeking your next challenge? Do you thrive in a supportive, high-performing team that’s committed to excellence in palliative and end-of-life care? Are you passionate about clinical leadership, innovation, and professional development? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Join our dedicated team at The Prince of Wales Hospice, where we provide specialist palliative care in a supportive and respectful environment. Our 14-bed inpatient unit, located just minutes from Junction 32 of the M62 in Pontefract, also offers outpatient and community services, including a successful Lymphoedema clinic.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us
In our most recent staff survey:
All of our staff felt they make a real difference and are proud to work for the Hospice
97% of employees said they enjoy working with our team
We offer a welcoming and collaborative culture where staff wellbeing, professional growth, and patient care go hand in hand.
Your Role
We’re seeking a dynamic and skilled Deputy Nurse Manager to join our forward-thinking team. In this key leadership role, you’ll support the Nurse Manager in delivering outstanding palliative care and driving continual improvements across our clinical services.
This is a unique opportunity to:
Shape the future of specialist end-of-life care within a compassionate, values-led organisation
Support and inspire a talented clinical team across inpatient and community services
Lead on education and professional development initiatives that empower staff and enhance patient care
Foster a culture of learning, innovation, and excellence
You’ll be instrumental in maintaining the highest standards of clinical practice and patient safety, while promoting our Hospice’s philosophy of holistic, person-centred care
What We’re Looking For
You’ll be a registered nurse with:
Experience of palliative and end of life care
Able to demonstrate management skills and experience
Research, audit and clinical governance awareness
Experience of participating in audits and staff development
Experience of teaching experience within the clinical setting
A passion for mentoring, education, and supporting continuous professional development
A proactive, flexible approach with the ability to influence and drive positive change
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
What We Offer
27 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata)
Enhanced sick pay and contributory pension scheme
Access to Employee Assistance Programme for emotional and practical support
Eligibility to apply for Blue Light Card for retail and leisure discounts
On-site discounted staff meals during working hours
Ongoing learning, development, and career progression opportunities
Annual salary reviews
Additional Information
This role requires an Enhanced DBS Check
Successful candidates must subscribe to the DBS Update Service (annual fee currently £16)
How to Apply
Please go to our website to apply: https://www.pwh.org.uk/vacancies/jobs
For more information or an informal chat about the role, please contact: Kate Roberts, Nurse Manager kroberts@pwh.org.uk | 01977 781454
Person Specification
EXPERIENCE
Essential
- Twelve months palliative care experience, worked at a senior level
- Ward management skills and experience
- Experience in leading and participating in multi professional team working
- Research, audit and clinical governance awareness
- Experience of participating in audits and staff development
- Experience of teaching experience within the clinical setting
Desirable
KNOWLEDGE
Essential
- Research/evidence-based practice
- Understand the need to establish and maintain a safe practice environment.
- Awareness of National guidelines and legislation relating to health and social care provision.
- Knowledge of risk assessment.
Desirable
- Evidence of post graduate study
QUALIFICATIONS/TRAINING
Essential
- Nurse qualification at Degree level
- Evidence of ongoing professional development
- Post Graduate Certificate in End-of-Life Care or other relevant post registration
Desirable
- Qualification in Palliative care
SKILLS / ABILITIES
Essential
- Clinically orientated in order to inspire, lead, develop and support the nursing team
- Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills
- Sound verbal and written communication skills
- Able to facilitate and lead a team and to act as a positive role model
- Has working knowledge of how to manage and foster professional and personal development
- IT skills
Desirable
Person Specification
EXPERIENCE
Essential
- Twelve months palliative care experience, worked at a senior level
- Ward management skills and experience
- Experience in leading and participating in multi professional team working
- Research, audit and clinical governance awareness
- Experience of participating in audits and staff development
- Experience of teaching experience within the clinical setting
Desirable
KNOWLEDGE
Essential
- Research/evidence-based practice
- Understand the need to establish and maintain a safe practice environment.
- Awareness of National guidelines and legislation relating to health and social care provision.
- Knowledge of risk assessment.
Desirable
- Evidence of post graduate study
QUALIFICATIONS/TRAINING
Essential
- Nurse qualification at Degree level
- Evidence of ongoing professional development
- Post Graduate Certificate in End-of-Life Care or other relevant post registration
Desirable
- Qualification in Palliative care
SKILLS / ABILITIES
Essential
- Clinically orientated in order to inspire, lead, develop and support the nursing team
- Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills
- Sound verbal and written communication skills
- Able to facilitate and lead a team and to act as a positive role model
- Has working knowledge of how to manage and foster professional and personal development
- IT skills
Desirable
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.